Thursday, June 30, 2016

OOOOOO I really love this artwork, I love the colours and the layout and all of it! This orange graffiti wall art is a striking piece of art that will look amazing on any wall. It was created using layers of photographs and then I have digitally drawn over the top of them, so you could also call it a digital painting. This is a large square urban graffiti style canvas wall art that has been mounted onto 1.5 inch stretcher bars and then coated with a layer of varnish to make the colours really stand out and it also protects the artwork itself. If you would like to buy this artwork in a larger size then please email me with your size request and if you can tell me which country you would like it delivering to so I can work out the postage too. Please feel free to ask me any other questions regarding this artwork or any other canvas art print on my website (www.didgiwidgi.co.uk).

I really like this new artwork that I have created, its made up from a collection of abstract urban photographs I have taken over the past few months and then they have been digitally overlayed one another with a paint style effect. They are randomly placed around the artwork as I wanted to create a chaotic abstract wall art. This is a canvas art print that has been created from the photographs by printing the photo onto canvas before being wrapped around 1.5 inch stretcher bars. A fine layer of varnish is applied to the canvas to protect and highlight the colours.

I have ten new artworks to add to the website and I set myself a goal of adding them all to the website today, this is the second artwork. Probably start burning the midnight oil before I'm finished but I will get a break by going for a swim at some point.

This new grey urban abstract canvas art is called "Crashing Within These Walls" and looks amaze balls even if I do say so myself. I was going to add a bit of colour to this artwork but I said to myself "no" it looks great as it is. This canvas art print started its life as a photograph I took and then digitally manipulated it to resemble in style a painting, this photograph has then been printed onto quality canvas before being hand mounted onto 1.5 inch stretcher bars. A coat of varnish is applied to the canvas to help protect and increase the vibrance of the colours.

I don't usually see photos I like that have the colour brown in them but when I spotted this bit of urban decay I knew it would look amazing printed onto canvas. This is a photo I took whilst in Poland whilst lots of people were walking past me wondering why I was taking a photograph of an old craggy wall. The photograph has been digitally manipulated to give it a "painting" feel on closer inspection rather than a like for like photograph. This photograph has been printed onto quality canvas before being stretched over 1.5 inch stretcher bars, (I like the chunky size of these stretcher bars as they make the image really "pop out" from the wall). A coat of varnish is also applied to the canvas to help protect it and which also highlights the colours in the image.

If you have any questions regarding this urban abstract canvas art or any other artworks on my website (www.didgiwidgi.co.uk) then please feel free to contact me and I will do my best to answer any queries you may have. - Sam Freek

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

This square triptych abstract urban artwork was created from three photographs I took whilst down in London, hence the title "Welcome to the Circus" as that is what that trip in London felt like. All three are of similar colours and I wanted them to be subtly loud (I have actually toned the colours down), whilst still making a statement. The photographs that I took have been digitally manipulated and then printed onto high quality canvas before being hand mounted onto 1.5 inch stretcher bars. A fine coat of varnish is applied to each canvas to help protect the artwork and which also highlights the colours in the art. If you have any questions about this urban abstract artwork or any other canvas artwork on my website then please feel free to contact me. - Sam Freek (The Artist).

I like getting lost and this photo was recently taken on a day when I did just that. I ended up in a some bushes getting stung by some nettles and swallowing some tiny flies trying to find my way back to the road again.

A new contemporary urban abstract wall art that has just been added to the website. This modern abstract was created by taking a number of urban photographs and digitally layering them on top of each other to create a grungy, industrial piece of modern wall art. I wanted to keep this one simple and yet stylish with an abstract urban twist. The artwork itself is a canvas art print of the resulting digital urban photographs that has been printed onto high quality canvas before being stretched over 1.5 inch stretcher bars. A coat of varnish is applied to protect the artwork and to highlight the colours in the print. If you would like to ask any questions about this abstract artwork or any other art on my website then please feel free to contact me - Sam Freek (The Artist).

I'm still looking through all my photographs that I have taken and not had chance to look at yet. Stumbling across this one which I liked but then I turned it on its side and now I like it even more, I especially like the random pipe at the bottom right.

I love industrial buildings and I'm getting to love the English countryside especially at this time of year with all the rich colours from everything in bloom, so I thought I'd combine the two and take some photographs.